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SFERRA
"Abundance" Hemstitched Table Linens

Details

Pure Italian linens for the table are finished with row upon row of classic hemstitching. Crafted with unmatched meticulous detail and care, it takes an entire day to create one dinner napkin; more than 20 days to create a 70" x 108" tablecloth.

Made of the finest woven Italian linen, Classico, for a graceful drape.

Tablecloths feature 17 rows of thread-drawn hemstitching. 70"W.

Dinner napkins have two rows of hemstitching. 22"Sq.

Placemats have two rows of hemstitching. 14"W x 20"L.

Machine wash; never use chlorine-based bleach. Line-dry or tumble dry on low heat, iron while still damp.

Made in Italy.

Designer

About Sferra:The story of Sferra begins at the turn of the 19th century, when Gennaro Sferra left Italy for the United States in the hopes of finding a market among the Atlantic Coast for his intricate Venetian lace cuffs and collars. By 1912, he and his family had opened up shop on famed Fifth Avenue in New York City. A generation later, Gennaro's two sons expanded their family's collection to include the most luxurious European linens of the dayfrom renowned double damask from Ireland, to Alençon laces from France, to elaborate embroideries from Belgium and Switzerland. In 1977, the ownership of Sferra was sold by the family to Paul Hooker, under whose keen business savvy and passionate stewardship this classic brand has flourished over the years. With the aid of great advancements in design and production techniques, Sferra has secured its rightful position as a leader in the luxury linens industry. Above all, the secret to the enduring reputation of the Sferra brand is the same now as it was a century agoonly the finest materials are used in any product bearing the Sferra name.

Pure Italian linens for the table are finished with row upon row of classic hemstitching. Crafted with unmatched meticulous detail and care, it takes an entire day to create one dinner napkin; more than 20 days to create a 70" x 108" tablecloth.

Made of the finest woven Italian linen, Classico, for a graceful drape.

Tablecloths feature 17 rows of thread-drawn hemstitching. 70"W.

Dinner napkins have two rows of hemstitching. 22"Sq.

Placemats have two rows of hemstitching. 14"W x 20"L.

Machine wash; never use chlorine-based bleach. Line-dry or tumble dry on low heat, iron while still damp.

Made in Italy.

Designer

About Sferra:The story of Sferra begins at the turn of the 19th century, when Gennaro Sferra left Italy for the United States in the hopes of finding a market among the Atlantic Coast for his intricate Venetian lace cuffs and collars. By 1912, he and his family had opened up shop on famed Fifth Avenue in New York City. A generation later, Gennaro's two sons expanded their family's collection to include the most luxurious European linens of the dayfrom renowned double damask from Ireland, to Alençon laces from France, to elaborate embroideries from Belgium and Switzerland. In 1977, the ownership of Sferra was sold by the family to Paul Hooker, under whose keen business savvy and passionate stewardship this classic brand has flourished over the years. With the aid of great advancements in design and production techniques, Sferra has secured its rightful position as a leader in the luxury linens industry. Above all, the secret to the enduring reputation of the Sferra brand is the same now as it was a century agoonly the finest materials are used in any product bearing the Sferra name.